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Vika [28.1K]
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3. In what ways are the laughing humans described in the first

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Ber [7]1 year ago
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The concept of synchronisation in the text aids our understanding of human/animal relationships and bonding. This supports de Waal's claim because it demonstrates our interconnectedness.

<h3>What is de Waals claim about how humans are connected?</h3>
  • According to de Waal, the ability of homo sapiens to communicate with one another led to the development of empathy. He uses instances of how people and other primates mimic other behaviours, such as yawning or laughing when others do the same, to bolster his claim.
  • Because of their similar behaviors, the laughing humans mentioned in the first paragraph are related to the playful chimps. Instead of referring to a specific imitation act, the term "herd instinct" describes a general tendency to behave in accordance with others.
  • Readers should be familiar with Robinson Crusoe's tale of survival on an island, which de Waal likens to the Western concept of individualism. He draws a striking contrast between his assertion that we are in fact deeply connected with the idea of Robinson Crusoe.

To learn more about Frans de Waal refer:

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